the warranty of the appliance.
• Always lift the appliance with two persons.
• Always make sure the appliance is placed on a sturdy, flat
surface.
• Do not leave the appliance unsupervised if the appliance
is in use.
• If you want to move the appliance, make sure the appliance
is switched off. Use both hands when moving the appliance.
• Never use the appliance with parts that are not
recommended or supplied by the manufacturer.
• Do not pull on the cable and/or the appliance to remove the
plug from the wall socket. Never touch the appliance with wet
or damp hands.
• If the appliance does not function after it has been switched
on, it is possible that the fuse or earth leakage circuit breaker
has been tripped in the electrical box. The group may
be overloaded or an earth leakage current may have occurred.
• In case of a malfunction, never make repairs yourself. A
tripped safety device in the appliance could indicate a defect
that cannot be remedied by removing or replacing this safety
device. Only original parts should be used.
• Never submerge the appliance, cable or plug in water.
• If you decide not to use the appliance any more due
to a defect, we recommend cutting off the cable after
removing the plug from the socket.
Household appliances do not belong in the dustbin.
Take them to the waste processing department
of your municipality.
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